Dust - International Trailer
International Trailer
Where Does Your Voice Go When You’re No More?
Where Does Your Voice Go When You’re No More?
A New York thief (Edge), a tough-as-nails hundred-year-old woman (Angela), two brothers from the Wild West (Luke and Elijah), a revolutionary hell-bent on liberating Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire (The Teacher), and a beautiful pregnant woman (Neda), all cross paths in a tale that spans two continents and three centuries. Its fractured narrative resembles a Cubist painting.
Elijah – Joseph Fiennes
Luke – David Wenham
Edge – Adrian Lester
Lilith – Anne Brochet
Angela – Rosemary Murphy
Written and Directed by: Milcho Manchevski
Produced by: Chris Auty, Domenico Procacci
Director of Photography: Barry Ackroyd BSC
Edited by: Nic Gaster GBFE
Production Designer: David Munns
Music Composed by: Kiril Dzajkovski
Supervising Sound Editor: Peter Baldock
Sound Recordist: Roby Guver
Supervising Line Producer: Kevan Van Thompson
Line Producer, New York: Richard Dooley
Line Producer, Macedonia: Branislav Srdic
Associate Producers: Lars Bloch and Gjorgji Simeonov
Post Production Supervisor: Richard Lloyd
Costume Designer: Ane Crabtree
Hair & Make-Up Designer: Ann Buchanan
Casting Director – London: Leo Davis
Casting Director – New York: Amanda Mackay
Casting Directors – US: Billy Hopkins, Suzanne Smith & Kerry Barden
Casting Directors – Macedonia: Aneta Lesnikovska and Boban Dedeic
A Film Consortium Presentation
a History Dreams/ena Film/Fandango Production with Shadow Films (Senka Film)
in association with South Fork Pictures
with the support of the Film Council and Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
and Ministerstvo za kultura na Republika Makedonija
with the participation of BSkyB and British Screen
Starring
Elijah – Joseph Fiennes
Luke – David Wenham
Edge – Adrian Lester
Lilith – Anne Brochet
Angela – Rosemary Murphy
Neda – Nikolina Kujaca
Teacher – Vlado Jovanovski
The Major – Salaetin Bilal
Amy – Vera Farmiga
Stitch – Matthew Ross
Bone – Meg Gibson
Kemal – Tamer Ibrahim
Young Angela – Louise Goodall
Spase – Vladimir Jacev
Enver – Vladimir Gjorgjijoski
Maslina – Zora Georgieva
Iorgo – Jordan Simonov
Priest – Josif Josifovski
Church Bell – Joe Mosso
Nurse – Saundra Mcclain
White Trash – Nick Sandow
Paramedic – Bruce Macvittie
Catholic Priest – Tom Strauss
Dosta – Milica Stojanova
Godfather – Stanko Stoilkov
Foreign Priest – Petar Mircevski
Mirko – Mladen Krstevski
Slavejko – Stojan Arev
Krste – Pavle Dameski
Simeon – Martin Mircevski
Flute Boy – Danilo Mandic
Mace Man – Krste Jovanovski
Sailor – Rubens Muratovski
The Madam – Judith Windsor
Sheriff – Randy Duke
Catherine – Afrodita Atanasova
Sigmund Freud – Jon Ivanovski
Painter – Blagoj Micevski
Sam – Elena Mosevska
Judy – Jordanka Todorova
Sharpshooter – Boris Corevski
Perus – Blagoja Spirkoski-Dzumerko
Doctor – Norman Naudain
Photographer at the Wedding – Milanco Georgiev
Priest at the Wedding – Gjorgji Usta Petrov
Arnauts: Sabedin Selmani, Sefedin Nuredini, Fehmi Grubi, Vebi Kerimi, Adrian Aziri, Koljo Cerkezov
Arnauts: Vladimir Endrovski-Ljac, Vanco Melev, Aleksandar Rusjakov, Vladimir Gjuzelov, Dimitar Nikolov-Taki
Ottoman Soldiers: Branko Beninov, Riad Tahir, Vanco Krstevski, Erduan Maksut, Atila Klince, Jean Francois Guissouegou, Alen Nanov, Vasko Mihajlov, Ivan Jercik, Zoran Ljutkov, gor Stojcevski, Srdjan Milosevic, Neat Ali
Komitas: Dzemail Maksut, Branko Koncaliev, Slave Miceski, Atanas Georgiev
Shepherds: Srebre Gjakovski, Najdo Todeski, Petar Dimoski, Dimitar Vandeski, Andon Jovanoski, Trajce Ivanoski, Kiril Gravcev, Blagoja Lefteroski, Igor Dimitrov
Villagers: Tinka Risteska, Andrijana Boskoska, Miliana Dodevska, Lidija Ivanovska, Kire Georgiev, Marjan Cakmakoski, Trajce Kalcoski, Kristijan Risteski, Radica Zdravevska
Brothel: Ratka Radmanovic, Sonja Osavkova, Siuciuan-Hsu, Katarina Ilievska,
Lidija Lea Stojanovska, Natasa Zlatevska, Irena Trajkova, Angela Visnjevskaja, Cvetanka Velevska, Vanja Dimitrova, Dorian Trajkov, Vladimir Jordanov, Filip Todorov
Native Americans: Dzemail Demir, Ismet Ali, Goce Naumov
Dust was filmed in the Republic of Macedonia, New York, and Cologne, Germany
Finance provided by British Screen through the European Co-Production Fund (UK)
Made in association with Alta Films, Highlight Communications AG and Medusa Film, spa
Running Time 2 hours 7 minutes
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Conference on Dust - an interdisciplinary conference on the film Dust was organized by the Philosophy Department and the Art and Communication Project at the Leipzig University, January 15-17, 2004
Participants and Titles (click on the title to download content)
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by Prof. Georg Meggle (Leipzig/Philosophie)
by Prof. Andrija Dimitrijevich (Belgrad/Filmtheorie)
by Beatrice Kobow (Leipzig/Philosophie-Filmtheorie)
by Dr. Iris Kronauer (Köln-Berlin/Geschichte)
by PD Nikolaos Psarros (Leipzig/Philosophie)
by Erik Tängerstad (Lund/Geschichte-Filmtheorie)
by Dr. Claudia Weber (Leipzig/Geschichte)
by Prof. Stilian Yotov (Sofia/Philosophie)
by Prof. Despina Angelovska (Skopje/Filmtheorie) – abstract
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– French version (full version)
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– Macedonian version (full version)
Balkan als Gewaltgeschichte? / Balkans as a history of violence? by Prof. Wolfgang Höpken (Leipzig/Geschichte)
(Re)inszenierung des Realen – Malerei und Film / (Re)Staging of the Real – Painting and Film by Ulrike Kremeier (Berlin-Leipzig/Kunstgeschichte)
Manchevski is a cubist of the silver screen.
Rare visual intelligence.
A potent, assured and ambitious piece of filmmaking...There’s enough culture clash that Dust doesn’t need the equivalent of a Zen koan.
An extraordinary TransContinental, TransCentennial epic. Director Milcho Manchevski is a real original.
Manchevski uses diverse characters and a fragmented narrative structure to create a mosaic in which the details of history are subjective, contradictory, and illusory, and recollections are repeatedly altered to suit the desires of the storytellers.
An investigation into the nature of storytelling, twisting and fracturing his narrative and using jarringly disjunctive images to pull the past and present into a Moebius strip of cruelty, retribution and hope of heaven.
High-end surreal western